09-27-2018, 04:56 PM
Thanks; does that mean that the 30 second setting is not user-configurable? I can get it to go to sleep from the whisker menu, which takes three clicks total but there's no 30 second delay. Going through the user menu on the right side also takes three clicks but they are a bit different, as one of them is for overriding the 30 second delay. I can't suspend my system right now because I'm running Reaper and if I do I will lose the audio when the computer wakes up (requiring a reboot to get it back); I'm working on something I don' t want to disturb at the moment.
I had thought maybe there was a config file somewhere that I could just edit; that's often the case with linux, I know. However, this is my first time really using it as a daily driver, and certainly my first time with Linux Lite. Lubuntu has a simple button on the right side of the menu that is for power management; click it once, then click SUSPEND, and you're done. However, Lubuntu also seems buggy to me, so I went with Linux Lite. so far, I like it.
I had thought maybe there was a config file somewhere that I could just edit; that's often the case with linux, I know. However, this is my first time really using it as a daily driver, and certainly my first time with Linux Lite. Lubuntu has a simple button on the right side of the menu that is for power management; click it once, then click SUSPEND, and you're done. However, Lubuntu also seems buggy to me, so I went with Linux Lite. so far, I like it.